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No, it is not. Luckily is an adverb.

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How many syllables in luckily?

Luckily has three syllables.


Can you give a sentence with word luckily?

Luckily, the glass didn't break when I dropped it. Luckily, we made it to the airport just in time. He thought we were out of dog food, but luckily there was some in the back of the cabinet. I didn't understand long division, and luckily, it wasn't on the test.


Can you use the word luckily in a sentence?

Luckily, we had a spare tire.


Is it to correct to say in conjunction to or in conjunction with?

The correct and commonly accepted phrase is “in conjunction with.” “In conjunction to” is generally considered incorrect in standard English.


What is the prefix for luckily because i need the answer for school?

"Luckily" doesn't have a prefix, it has a suffix and the suffix is "ily".


How do you say luckily in Irish?

Ar ámharaí an tsaoil.


Luckily the windstorm did not not do any damage to your town?

It is correct to say, 'Luckily, the windstorm did not do any damage to your town'. You just need to put the comma after 'Luckily'.


How could you use the word luckily in a sentence?

Luckily, a taxi showed up so he could get to the concert on time.


Is if a conjunction or not?

Yes, it is a subordinating conjunction. It connects a restrictive clause.


Is Wow a conjunction?

No, "wow" is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.


Is but interjection or a conjunction?

It is a conjunction.


What is the conjunction of will not?

There is no conjunction of will not.Maybe you mean contraction.If you do then won't is the contraction